Really enjoyed the process. Questions focused on my actual work (decisions I had made in projects, how I would approach things differently in a different configuration of the problem, what tools/practices I use) which I really appreciated. Everyone was kind and seemed excited to speak with me.
1. Screening with hiring manager
2. Panel with 3 engineers of varying seniority and the group lead
3. Offer
Very clear/cut and dry process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would I reconsider an implementation decision under a different configuration?
I applied online. I interviewed at STR in Apr 2026
Interview
Really unprofessional process. I talked with a recruiter via email to set up an interview. Recruiters response time was terrible, which is understandable if they are really busy. However, what I found to be really unprofessional was the lack of follow up after the interview. The first interview was with the hiring manager. It was low pressure and professional. I thought it went well. He told me I’d hear back in between 1-3 weeks. I followed up after 1 week, was told they were still deciding. I then followed up after 3 weeks and never heard back. If I take the time to prepare an application and prepare for an interview, then the company should at least give me the courtesy of a follow up with a yes/no decision.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Breaking down how some simple python functions worked and what output they would produce
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at STR
Interview
I had an initial virtual interview. It went well, and I was feeling really good about the company. The manager I talked to was knowledgeable, and he seemed like a pleasure to work with. After that, the rest of the process was chaotic and unorganized. They scheduled me to meet with someone else. In the process of getting that scheduled, they accidentally cancelled the meeting. They re-scheduled when I pointed it out. Then, they sent me a confirmation email with the wrong meeting time. Nevertheless, I met with the second guy, but he was out of the loop and not even sure what he was supposed to be talking to me about. After that meeting, I was ghosted for three weeks. I sent an email after the first week asking for an update. When I did not get a response, I assumed that they had moved along to other candidates. No big deal. After three weeks of silence, I get an email saying they want to schedule a 3-hour virtual interview. After being ghosted, I reluctantly provide my availability. They get back to me saying to update availability because they changed their mind and now want to do a 5-hour in-person interview. I declined. I am sure that STR is a great place to work, but the disorganization in the HR department really turned me off to the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Someone wants to identify planes above as either Airbus or Boeing. How would you do that?